What is hyperpronation

Common Symptons / Findings

Treatment Options

Subtalar Arthroereisis

HyProCure Sinus Tarsi Implant

Implant Procedure & Video

Post-op Course / Instructions

Before / After Pictures

Potential Complications

Physician Information

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FAQContact Us

 

 

The best way to stop the obliteration of a space or closure of a space is to insert a stent. The HyProCureTM implant fits into this space to prevent the abnormal motion, but maintain the normal motion between these bones.

    

 

Advantages of HyProCureTM to other implants

  • Best anatomically developed implant for the sinus tarsi
  • Less traumatic insertion than other implants
  • Minimally invasive with only one small incision (usually less than 1 inch)
  • Accurate placement of the implant-not to deep or to superficial
  • No casting required after the procedure
  • Will not wear out
  • Does not set off the metal detector at the airport, etc.
  • Back in regular shoes within a week of the surgery
  • No limitations to activity once the implant site has healed

 

 


What is Hyperpronation?
| Common Symptoms / Findings | Treatment Options of Hyperpronation
HyProCure Sinus Tarsi Implant | Implant Procedure & Video | Post-op Course / Instructions
Before / After Pictures | Potential Complications | Physician Information
Articles / Testimonials | FAQ | Contact Us | Home

 

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